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    Thanks for the info.

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    Contacting do-it is a waste of time they treat you like you're stupid....i talked to them the other day and he just kinda laughed and said it takes about 10 grand to get a mold into production and we're not looking to expand our lineup at this time thanks for your intrest is there anything else i can help you with????
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    Seriously who do they think they're kidding. They have them all programmed and they could easily take parts and create a new mold if they REALLY wanted to. It's like they're turning business away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lightwirehooker View Post
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    Hooksolutions made one mold for me.....works good.
    Turns out i know David it has been a while since i talked to him and didn't know he had gotten a cnc machine,he was more than willing to listen to my design and is in the process of drawing something up.....good guy to deal with!!!
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    For what it would cost, I would think buying a new mold would be cheaper, plus you still have the 1/32 oz. but you could check with a tool and die shop around town. Used to work in one, and we done stuff like that every little bit, but @ $40+ an hour, it ain't gonna be cheap.

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    Others may like the design and create additional funds for David and possibly lower the costs.......I'm always interested in new designs>


    Quote Originally Posted by bugman View Post
    Turns out i know David it has been a while since i talked to him and didn't know he had gotten a cnc machine,he was more than willing to listen to my design and is in the process of drawing something up.....good guy to deal with!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dblevens View Post
    For what it would cost, I would think buying a new mold would be cheaper, plus you still have the 1/32 oz. but you could check with a tool and die shop around town. Used to work in one, and we done stuff like that every little bit, but @ $40+ an hour, it ain't gonna be cheap.
    It would be but it wouldn't be what i want.
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